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'Daldal' Web-Series Teaser: Bhumi Satish Pednekkar Gets Into a Dark and Mysterious Mode After Netflix's 'The Royals'
- Prime Video unveiled the teaser on Friday, January 16, 2026, announcing Daldal will premiere exclusively on January 30, 2026 across India and in over 240 countries and territories.
- Bhumi Pednekkar returns in a darker role after The Royals as the makers released a teaser to promote the series and establish a disturbing tone through mood and silence.
- Silent and atmospheric, the 60-second teaser opens with a viewer-discretion advisory and shows graphic ritualistic imagery—wrists slashed and victims' mouths stuffed with raw meat and mobile phones.
- Critics and viewers note that the preview is dark and deliberately uncomfortable, positioning Daldal as one of the most unsettling Indian crime thrillers in recent years while Bhumi Pednekkar's restrained performance commands the screen.
- Based on the bestselling book by Vish Dhamija, the series follows Rita Ferreira, Mumbai Crime Branch DCP, confronting a ritualistic killer, directed by Amrit Raj Gupta and written by Sreekanth Agneeaswaran et al.
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Daldal: A Gritty Saga of Crime and Conscience
Daldal: A Gritty Saga of Crime and Conscience Actor Bhumi Pednekar is set to return to the small screen with the upcoming crime thriller series 'Daldal', debuting on Prime Video on January 30.A dark and intense teaser released by the streamer showcases a gritty and psychologically charged storyline unfolding in the chaotic heart of Mumbai. The series is based on the bestseller 'Bhendi Bazaar' by Vish Dhamija. It has been adapted by filmmaker Sur…
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Read Full Article'Daldal' Web-Series Teaser: Bhumi Satish Pednekkar gets into a dark and mysterious mode after Netflix's 'The Royals'
Daldal centers on DCP Rita Ferreira, a cop driven by justice yet haunted by guilt and the demons of her past, as she is drawn into a chilling pursuit of a cold-blooded killer
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